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Microsoft Security, DDoS Attacks and Spam Top Security News

The past week in security featured a round of new security warnings from Microsoft, security research and a feud between neighbors that turned into...

iPad 2, Verizon iPhone Set Up Apple Well for 2011

Apple's iPad and iPhone products alone have set up the company for a rewarding 2011, according to anecdotal evidence and prognostications from industry analysts.Apple...

Microsoft Bing Beat Google in Social in 2010: Analysts

Microsoft announced several updates to its Bing search engine, including improvements to its user experience, local and mobile capabilities.Google has made great strides in...

Logitech Halts Google TV Revue Shipments: Report

Logitech has told Taiwan's Gigabyte Technology to freeze shipments of the Logitech Revue companion boxes that power Google TV from December through January, according...

Microsoft Notifies BPOS Cloud Customers of Breach

A configuration error recently exposed corporate data belonging to customers of Microsoft's cloud-based Business Productivity Online Suite.BPOS is a set of messaging and collaboration...

Skype Still Dark for Millions of Users Worldwide

Skype Dec. 23 said its service remains out for some 40 percent of its users a full day after a massive failure of its...

Salesforce.com, i4i, Android Marked Microsoft’s Legal Battles in 2010

Microsoft found itself at the center of a number of intellectual-property battles throughout 2010, as lawsuit fever seemed to grip the tech industry as...

20% of U.S. Adults to Own Tablet by 2014: Survey

The market carved out by Apple's iPad has a bright future, as 1 in 5 American Adults plan to own a tablet computer by...

Xbox Kinect, Bing and Kin: Microsoft’s Consumer Plays in 2010

Microsoft made some substantial bets in 2010. In addition to pouring millions of dollars into the development and marketing of its Windows Phone 7,...

Windows Phone 7, Tablets and Cloud: Microsoft’s Push in 2010

Microsoft's 2010 was one of transitions-and make-or-break decisions.Although Windows 7's strong sales indicate the company still has a lock on the traditional desktop-bound software...